Looking For A Place To Eat? Magazine Picks Tokyo's Best Restaurants

Settling on a place to eat in any of Japan's urban conurbations can be a technicolor nightmare. Signs might be illegible, there are often no windows to have a gawp through, and restaurants can be stacked on top of one another like an advanced game of Jenga. In Tokyo, arguably the world's greatest food city, the task can take on Sisyphean proportions.

Thankfully, style bible Hanako, has, this month released a Hanako Special; 東京ベスト・レストラン (Tokyo Best Restaurant). Inside, the magazine staff and a few celebs have documented what they recon are 170 of the best eateries in Tokyo. Despite being written in Japanese, the concept and layout are clear enough to be a valuable resource for any gaijin completely stuck for a place to eat.

First of all Hanako. What is it/are they? Around since the late 80s, Hanako is a mook (I’m guessing a cross between a magazine and a book) publication featuring shops, fashion, and restaurants (amongst others) predominantly targeting the 20s single-female set. Published by Magazine House, Ltd., they also have a 'lads' version, Hanako FOR MEN. Any convenience store worth its salt will have a copy on their shelves.

The highlight of the ‘restaurant special’ might be the Special Dinner Catalogue. Here the people at Hanako have selected some heavy hitters for that one-off occasion where price should be the least of one's concerns. They list 12 restaurants covering 4 categories. All of them, the magazine claims, have that 'わぁっ!' factor (or 'Wow!' as you and I would know it).